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… same letter he asked that the City send his "last remaining pay[]check" to the jail as well, identifying that check as his pay for the week of August 8, 2012. On June 8, 2014, … resources department seeking his tax records and his "last paycheck," and August 5, 2014, when the City's chief of …
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… plaintiff a notice titled “Statement of Account *Underpayment*” concerning the gross income tax (“GIT”) return she … thereto via withholdings1), Taxation asked plaintiff to pay this amount with interest and penalties for a total of … No amounts were withheld for GIT. 3 Not having received any payment, Taxation proceeded to file a Certificate of Debt …
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… services from Banfield Pet Hospital (Banfield) and signed a payment agreement for those services. The agreement … a provision for collection costs in the event of nonpayment, stating: Whether or not a legal action is commenced, Member agrees to pay and reimburse Provider for any and all fees and costs of …
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… on the same day signed a promissory note, "reflecting the payment plan and the balance due" for the obtained bail … promissory note also provided that he was responsible for paying the remaining $20,000 balance in monthly installments … 2018. Winegrad accounted for plaintiff's receipt of "two payments made of $400" and a payment of "$150." He relayed …
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… under the lease. In 2020, defendant and Shivaji failed to pay rent and other obligations due under the lease. In June … Pursuant to the lease terms, defendant had three days to pay the arrears to cure the breach, but he failed to do so. … is that $60,437.78 is due without any credits for pre-payments and payments, for instance, with security deposit …
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… for an award of counsel fees; defendant had the ability to pay his legal fees; each party would have trouble paying the other's legal fees; and plaintiff did not act in … of the parties; (2) the ability of the parties to pay their own fees or to contribute to the fees of the other …
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… of parenting time and drop-off location; defendant to pay the balance of the GAL's fee, plaintiff's outstanding … time drop-off; recalculation of child support; full payment of her shares of the 2013 tax refund and the sale of … Pertinent to this appeal, defendant was also ordered to pay 2 Defendant sought custody of his middle daughter in the …
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… addition, the judge found both parties had the ability to pay their own attorney fees. On appeal, plaintiff argues the … needs. Plaintiff testified to some household expenses, who pays the mortgage, vacations and dinners out during the … party against whom the fees are sought has the ability to pay; the good or bad faith of either party in pursuing or …
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… . . . accumulated between 2004 and 2011 were used to pay its legal fees." Notwithstanding, defendant authorized a … the subsidiary fails to observe corporate formalities, pays no dividends, is insolvent, lacks corporate records, or … was based on the fact that All Saints did not want to pay the judgment, but inferentially the [c]ourt finds that …
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… that [defendants] told [plaintiff] [they were] going to pay him for coaching, there was no mutual assent as to how … claim because it was reasonable for him to expect payment, and he argues the judge did not properly consider … a benefit and that retention of that benefit without payment would be unjust." VRG Corp. v. GKN Realty Corp., 135 …
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… from an October 24, 2019 order, which required her to pay ninety dollars per week in child support to defendant … an order on January 25, 2017, requiring plaintiff to pay defendant child support of $128 per week plus a weekly … further argument and ordered plaintiff to continue paying ninety dollars per week in child support plus ten …
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… in default, but provided that "[t]he parties do not plan to pay the mortgage and at some point in the future whether in … That is, the proceeds from the refinance were used to pay off the first mortgage on the property. Even though … 76 N.J. 477, 484 (1978)). "When a lender advances money to pay off a mortgage, the new mortgagee may be subrogated to …
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… Cook appeals from an April 8, 2019 order requiring her to pay all of plaintiff Michael A. Pariso, Jr.'s counsel fees … that she lives in income-based housing and her inability to pay fees given the expenses associated with the children. … was prepared by plaintiff's counsel, requiring defendant to pay plaintiff the full amount of fees and costs sought in …
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… was unenforceable because it failed to identify who would pay the fees and costs for arbitration. In an oral decision … an express provision in an arbitration agreement governing payment of the arbitrator's fees, "there's an implied … [A]rbitration [A]greement would only require plaintiff to pay [her] portion of the arbitration fees." On the failure …
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… Plaintiff submits that defendant's apology and offer to pay, coupled with the lack of an express denial, constitutes … an admission. Notwithstanding her apology and offer to pay, defendant testified that she did not slash plaintiff's … text messages, in which defendant apologized and offered to pay for the tires, were "damning" and allowed him to infer …
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… Ins. Co., 144 N.J. 327, 333 (1996). A UM carrier that pays … a UIM carrier has subrogation rights regarding benefits it pays to its insureds. Rutgers Cas. Ins. Co. v. Vassas, 139 … Court addressed "to what extent a carrier is required to pay a UIM claim when its subrogation rights are totally …
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… fund. On August 19, 2024, the court ordered defendant to pay $25,000 into a preliminary litigation fund and to pay $5,000 per month for plaintiff's Schedule A and B … the parties' financial circumstances and their ability to pay attorney's fees. Plaintiff has paid over $85,000 to date …
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… rent and month-to-month fee. However, he continued to pay only the prior lease rate, which resulted in a monthly … property manager testified about the lease agreements and payment ledger documenting the rent, fees and defendant's payments. Coventry argued "there [wa]s no[] negotiation with …
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… you should consider the use which would prompt a buyer to pay as much as the owner might reasonably expect to receive … of fair market value the premium a willing buyer would pay for the assemblage . . .” County of Monmouth v. Hilton, … you should consider the use which would prompt a buyer to pay as much as the owner might reasonably expect to receive …
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… that [defendants] told [plaintiff] [they were] going to pay him for coaching, there was no mutual assent as to how … claim because it was reasonable for him to expect payment, and he argues the judge did not properly consider … a benefit and that retention of that benefit without payment would be unjust." VRG Corp. v. GKN Realty Corp., 135 …